Crime, Poverty & Despair In The UK's Most Dangerous City.

2024 ж. 28 Нау.
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Birmingham holds a number of accolades within the UK including being the UK's second largest city, some of the highest crime rates and homelessness (Holding a higher crime rate than London) and being home to the UK's "Dirtiest Street". Is Birmingham really one of the "Most Dangerous Places In The UK", are the negative headlines justified? With one of the most popular TV shows being set in the city "Peaky Blinders", Birmingham is known Worldwide for being home to the Shelby Family and the Peaky Blinders. Like in the hit TV show, in reality Birmingham has a notorious reputation! I start my Video in Birmingham City Centre I was surprised at the beautiful architecture on display in this UK City Centre but also shocked at the obvious signs of deprivation, crime and homelessness on the streets of this once grand industrial city. Numerous Shops are left abandoned and the doorways are filled with Homeless people and substance abusers taking shelter from the notorious British Weather. Birmingham has been at the centre of numerous negative headlines holding a reputation nationwide of being a deprived and dangerous UK city, I headed to Birmingham to explore the City and get a true understanding of real life on the streets of Birmingham and find out whether the dangerous and negative reputation Birmingham has is warranted. I headed to Residential areas within Birmingham including the "dangerous No-Go areas" of Aston and Handsworth, then headed to one of the supposed nicer neighbourhoods of Birmingham the Selly Oak Area. I managed to Street Interview a number of Locals to get an understanding of the difficulties of living in one of the "Most Dangerous Places in the UK", on my journey I interviewed a couple of American Tourists who we showed around Birmingham, it was very interesting to hear what stereotypes the Americans had of the UK, and the stark differences between the USA and Britain and the differences between British and American cultures. Watching the Americans react to British life was very interesting. Birmingham has a history of being one of the main industrial Cities with numerous British Dramas being set in Birmingham including the world famous Peaky Blinders.
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  • We all know why it's fallen into deprivation and filth

    @rafabetico17che@rafabetico17cheАй бұрын
    • I had to do some work a few years ago in Sparkhill in Birmingham. I'm a white British male and as I parked my car four or five "ethnics" in their early 30's instantly appeared and asked me what I was doing. I told them, and proceeded to do what I had to do. By this time there were about a dozen of them all around me, all talking in their own language and laughing as well as being quite intimidating. As I packed my things away one of them came over and said it would be a good idea if I didn't come back in future as "your type aren't welcome". The place was a complete dump, litter absolutely everywhere, stank to high heaven. and there wasn't another indigenous British person anywhere to be seen.

      @davidc3850@davidc3850Ай бұрын
    • @@davidc3850 Horrific. Certain people warned the masses time ago and they were ignored. People looked the other way. Now this generation and future generations will pay for that ignorance

      @rafabetico17che@rafabetico17cheАй бұрын
    • Exactly

      @David-uf8ex@David-uf8exАй бұрын
    • Thanks for watching and the comment 👍👊

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • Why is that then?

      @marcusanthony4475@marcusanthony4475Ай бұрын
  • Just like London, the worst areas in Birmingham are majority immigrant areas!

    @Aloh-od3ef@Aloh-od3efАй бұрын
    • Most of that is caused by eastern Europeans and white English folk who been kicked of their towns and cities. The government are trying force Birmingham council because its broke to take the undesirables from all over UK. We've got a block from the local council for no more of these HMO'S being opened. That still hasn't stopped the people from coming

      @thegerm1397@thegerm1397Ай бұрын
    • Birmingham is a migrant city. Welcome to the world little one

      @jimmymorrison8314@jimmymorrison8314Ай бұрын
    • @@jimmymorrison8314 yes and thanks to labour and their evil far left woke ideas they have utterly destroyed every city they run FACT

      @bobosborne1573@bobosborne1573Ай бұрын
    • @@jimmymorrison8314 ........built by whites destroyed by bleks

      @geoffdundee@geoffdundeeАй бұрын
    • Looks. OK. to. me.

      @anthonyclegg1511@anthonyclegg1511Ай бұрын
  • Actually, their are a lot of us Americans, who are well aware of the crap taking place in the UK and it sucks to see them lose their beautiful country, because of traitorous politicians, just like our country

    @user-bd8mr6jv6l@user-bd8mr6jv6lАй бұрын
    • Like how you killed the native Americans and took over the country.

      @ragul3204@ragul320423 күн бұрын
    • "Actually, their are a lot of us Americans, " .... 1- I've always learned that United Statesians werecompletely wrong in having stolen the continents's name to make it their country's name. First, Christopher Combus when he discovered America (what it really is a continent of 35 countries) Columbus never went to the United States at all, but remained uniquely in Barbados when he arrived to what America really is (a continent).. 2- if the United States is the only country to be called "America", why countries that are still in North Americ a (Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, etc) are in North America, should not North America be only Canada if the United States to be called "America"?. 3- Why do the US Marine, the US Army, etc are not called American Marine, American Army, etc. if America is only the United States? Fourth: Why then on united statians passport, it is written (only) "U.S. Citizen" and not "American citizen"? Why do we say "U.S. Curerncy and not American currency"? (Unfortunately, in French - speaking territories, they use the name of the countinent to talk about united statesian currency). (Note: Yes, the word united statesian exists in many dictionnary - just look in them). 4 - Good luck if you send a letter to the untied States and write "America" as the country's name. Chances are that it will be returned to you, since America has never been a sole country.

      @sylviegroleau4027@sylviegroleau40273 күн бұрын
  • Birmingham’s city centre has improved hugely over the past 10/15 years it used to be much, much worse. However the inner city areas and most suburban areas seem to have declined massively. Feels more like a developing nation with an immaculate centre and immense poverty outside of the centre.

    @third7715@third7715Ай бұрын
    • Fully agree

      @thomasglover7937@thomasglover7937Ай бұрын
    • Pyongyang springs to mind

      @mikedown1250@mikedown1250Ай бұрын
    • That's part of the government plan

      @sbaby-kg8hn@sbaby-kg8hnАй бұрын
    • What nonsense, Birmingham has some of the nicest and happening suburbs in the uk… Birmingham is also one of the greenest cities in Europe

      @jamesanthony3072@jamesanthony3072Ай бұрын
    • @@jamesanthony3072 other than Stirchley, name one suburb that is better today than it was 10 years ago?

      @third7715@third7715Ай бұрын
  • I was born in Brum, and am happy to have escaped. It's to be born in mind, Birmingham city council is bankrupt due to horrible mismanagement of funds. The amount of amenities, and sections of infrastructure, that where paid up front by the taxpayer decades ago, just to be sold onto foreign investors is maddening. This has basically amounted to the people of Birmingham paying twice for so much you see, with everything else left to disintegrate. There's also a great deal of ghettos in Birmingham, where pockets of migrants from different nations separate themselves off from the rest of society, with plenty of infighting between them - thus the disproportionately high crime rate and litter-strewn streets. All the "no-go areas" of Brum are practically entirely made up of people from third-world nations. When you invite those from the third world into your country, especially at such high rates, expect third world problems.

    @JimiVexTV@JimiVexTVАй бұрын
    • English people in Birmingham are very racist and segregate themselves and most white brummies tend to live amongst thier own kind and have thier own areas.

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • But you just said it yourself, 'horrible mismanagement of funds'. Only the city council had the access to those funds. It was the majority white civic counsellors that fucked Birmingham over, not poor immigrants.

      @nobbynoris@nobbynorisАй бұрын
    • Birmingham has literally become a Turd World City

      @PSG81@PSG81Ай бұрын
  • It’s now a dump , as a kid a trip to Birmingham was a treat which we loved , now it’s full of beggars , homeless and religious preachers, hate Birmingham

    @jameshollyoak8230@jameshollyoak8230Ай бұрын
    • Yeah really sad scenes, so much homeless and substance abuse. Pretty crazy!

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • ​@@JoefishJGo speak to them majority are not from handsworth. Why didn't you go round handsworth area properly. You were by edges of handsworth were mainly the houses are HMO. People like you try tarnish places because of what you heard. Its like me saying most crackheads look and sound like you in this area

      @thegerm1397@thegerm1397Ай бұрын
    • your right as a kid in the 80s birmingham was a very nice place now its gone down hill really fast

      @RetroMasters1977@RetroMasters1977Ай бұрын
    • Sorry to correct you as a Brummie but Birmingham is not a Dump, if you think that I dread to think what other Cities are and is not full of beggers, homeless or religiouse preachers, you sound a right self ritchiouse pratt as Birmingham is a rebuilt modern City so basicaly you do not know much about modern Birmingham, is where you live any better

      @peterwilliamallen1063@peterwilliamallen1063Ай бұрын
    • @@RetroMasters1977Well try visting Birmingham in 2024 and it is a totaly rebuilt modern cosmopolitan city.

      @peterwilliamallen1063@peterwilliamallen1063Ай бұрын
  • This needs documenting. Thanks for showing this.

    @Zalley@ZalleyАй бұрын
  • As a born and bred Brummie who fled the area some years back I can tell you it's a combination of mass immigration that brought mostly squalor, unemployment and crime combined with "lunatic" political decisions and massive lack of investment. Huge businesses closed down and replaced with basement bargain junk businesses. Mass Immigration certainly hasn't worked, it's only brought division and decline. I know many many many ex Brummies that have departed the City for all of the above reasons. All the above evidenced by a BANKRUPT local council. YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW !!!!

    @slopsallover@slopsalloverАй бұрын
    • Other Cities are also on the verge of bankruptsy I am afraaid and Birmingham now is a modern cosmopolitan City.

      @peterwilliamallen1063@peterwilliamallen1063Ай бұрын
    • Birmingham was the heart of the engineering industry in the UK but the politicians allowed the jobs to be exported and allowed the goods back into the country literally tax free.

      @user-yw6tm6cw1s@user-yw6tm6cw1sАй бұрын
    • I'm a migrant from Europe but lived and worked in London for all my time over here, have witnessed a massive decline of UK over the last 20years,you Brits need help and unite as youR being replaced by a mass migration. Your gov is a such a disgrace & pure evil, not that my own gov is any better, feel for you❤

      @piotrscorpii3983@piotrscorpii3983Ай бұрын
    • @@peterwilliamallen1063 Modern and cosmopolitan? Even the new Bullring shopping centre looks cheap and tacky, you'll find shopping centres just as good or even better in many 3rd world countries nowadays. The big building by the market, I think it's the market hall, looks like a factory warehouse does in Germany or the Netherlands, certainly not worthy of a building in the centre of a European country's second city. The suburbs as you can see are in shit state.

      @simonh6371@simonh6371Ай бұрын
    • @@piotrscorpii3983 so re other countries around thw world

      @peterwilliamallen1063@peterwilliamallen1063Ай бұрын
  • immigrants bringing 3rd world standards with them.

    @Darren77771@Darren77771Ай бұрын
    • Plus white employers who label young non-white job seekers as "immature" for wanting a job !

      @josephhall9307@josephhall9307Ай бұрын
    • If you import the third world you become a third world country

      @johnmitchell2269@johnmitchell2269Ай бұрын
  • I was born a Brummie in 1948 and have happy memories of the city but sadly from long long ago.

    @johnlea8519@johnlea8519Ай бұрын
    • Ozzie Osbourne came from Birmingham. He probably wouldn't recognise it today. Sad to see it treated so badly by people who have no connection with it originally.

      @amandaduggan9051@amandaduggan9051Ай бұрын
    • You lot complaining about modern-day Brum would not last 10 minutes there in industrial era. Which was virtually 100% British btw. But hey, getting mugged by fellow countrymen is totally British right?

      @zannierzan9634@zannierzan9634Ай бұрын
  • Sadly this could be most cities in the uk now looks just like Bristol

    @David-uf8ex@David-uf8exАй бұрын
    • I agree 💯 thanks for watching and the comment 👍👊

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • And Nottingham.

      @kw2299@kw2299Ай бұрын
    • @@kw2299 Yep Nottingham is pretty grim in some parts

      @brothersman524@brothersman524Ай бұрын
    • Same in Cardiff , its changed so much in the past 10 years

      @aaronellis6870@aaronellis6870Ай бұрын
    • The worst thing is that these immigrants actively hate us and our culture and can commit violence and racism without any legal repercussions

      @symon3304@symon3304Ай бұрын
  • People need to stop referring to it as the "United Kingdom" which is a corporate term, invoked to take ownership of our land. This is ENGLAND, we are English, not UKians.

    @sidefish8362@sidefish8362Ай бұрын
    • Good comment 👍 thanks for watching

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • I'm sorry, but England isn't a real country (with it's own Olympic team). If you ever decide to leave England and go somewhere like Wales (which isn't a real country either) you won't need a passport. But if you want to go somewhere like France (which is a real country) you will need a passport and you will see on your passport that you are British. I'm sorry to have to break this news to you.

      @user-fh1rz1uq6c@user-fh1rz1uq6cАй бұрын
    • @@user-fh1rz1uq6c Go and finish your homework, Matthew.

      @sidefish8362@sidefish8362Ай бұрын
    • @@user-fh1rz1uq6c Requiring a passport applies to merchant ships and not to living men and women, We are being legislated and taxed under maritime law, a legal system, not a lawful system. It's sleight of hand. We are all paying corporation tax on the given assumption that we are operating as corporations, not living men and women who are not subject to unfair taxation without agreed contract. The UK is legal construct, not a country. Olympic team. Jeez, get a clue.

      @sidefish8362@sidefish8362Ай бұрын
    • @@sidefish8362 Cuckoo..!! 🤡😂

      @dub604@dub604Ай бұрын
  • Birmingham has great shopping and nightlife, but knife crime is the worry of going even in the daytime.

    @craigtomkinson2150@craigtomkinson2150Ай бұрын
  • Hello Joe .I just wanted to let you know I love your videos. Stay safe brother.

    @bmcadie6003@bmcadie6003Ай бұрын
    • Awesome thank you for the kind words! Glad you enjoy the content 🙏👍

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • It's a 3rd world country now

    @gavindouglas7020@gavindouglas7020Ай бұрын
  • I was born in Birmingham way back in the 60s and still have a great fondness for the city but I really fear for Brum's future after the financial disaster that has happened recently with Birmingham City Council. The people of the city will have to pick up the bill as usual. Very sad!

    @markbennett2170@markbennett2170Ай бұрын
    • If a company went bankrupt would you pay them in advance for service? So why do people in Brum pay council tax to a bankrupt council?

      @simonh6371@simonh6371Ай бұрын
  • It's just Selly Oak, not Selly Oaks lol.

    @danks13FPV@danks13FPVАй бұрын
  • Left Birmingham in the early eighties and returned for a visit in February and where we lived in Kings heath it seem to be ok. But when we went into the city centre we were shocked to see how it has deteriorated. We didn't feel safe walking around the City centre with beggers coming up to your face looking for money. The one thing that stands out is lack of police presence in the New street area. Needless to say we didn't leave our hotel at night. It is a shame because Birmingham was fantastic in the 70s and 80s . Would be afraid to visit again

    @user-yw6tm6cw1s@user-yw6tm6cw1sАй бұрын
    • Spot on mate unsafe

      @Paragon62@Paragon62Ай бұрын
    • Well you missed out, Birmingham is very safe and a great city for bars, restaurants and events… unfortunately you will get homeless people as it’s a major city but I’ve seen much worse in london and much smaller cities like Manchester, Liverpool etc… I’ve been out with my 83 year old father in the evening there and people were friendly, polite, humorous and welcoming and we had some of the best Thai food I’ve ever eaten and i lived in Thailand for 3 years… shame your stereotypes and watching bs like this video put you off what could of been an exciting and wonderful night in a great city

      @jamesanthony3072@jamesanthony3072Ай бұрын
    • Even kings heath and moseley areas are going downhill nowadays. Certain demographics are spreading into the areas, bringing with them their dangerous driving, disrespectful, entitled parking, littering, and crime. Not to mention certain foreign Arab flags being flown.

      @Red_sky-oj1dj@Red_sky-oj1dj23 күн бұрын
    • @@jamesanthony3072 I live in Birmingham your talking nonsense.

      @Paragon62@Paragon6223 күн бұрын
    • @@Paragon62 As do most of my family, friends and I can’t wait to leave london and move back… you probably live in a not so nice part of town and most likely do nothing to advance/better said area but moan… most of brum is absolutely brilliant with great people, a city with lots to see and do most weeks from markets to massive festivals, it’s great 👍🏼

      @jamesanthony3072@jamesanthony307216 күн бұрын
  • 🎉🎉🎉 Thank you JoeFish This was an excellent video with some amazing shots and great narrating. I’m assuming that some of these clips were from your previous travels with Ben? Congratulations on keeping on with your new channel. Blessings,Carlos ✝️🙏❤️😊🇺🇸

    @SirCarlosMusicBMI@SirCarlosMusicBMIАй бұрын
  • Englanistan 🇵🇰 with a sprinkle of AFRICA 🎉

    @ln9134@ln9134Ай бұрын
    • Brimingstan.

      @AM-bf9tb@AM-bf9tbАй бұрын
    • Grow up mate, the UK is not the only country with Asian Imigrants

      @peterwilliamallen1063@peterwilliamallen1063Ай бұрын
    • Now it’s rumanishpolishkin 😂😂 use to be what you saying we kept it clean cos we was taught from young age in schools keep Britain tidy but the next lot came , the goverment should hv given them booklets how to keep Britain clean not throw your furniture out every time you move from one house to the next many times I had to tell kids teenagers standing at the bus stops don’t throw rubbish you know what they say ? It’s not our country and I said it doesn’t matter you wasn’t born in this country your here now so no matter what part of the world you live in you mustn’t dump rubbish we always must put in the bins provided on the streets and then they swear at me for teaching them some manners that their parents didn’t teach them

      @ZarinaKhan-fv4xe@ZarinaKhan-fv4xeАй бұрын
    • ​@@AM-bf9tbno birmingham is considered "new pakistan"

      @cruiseedwards4657@cruiseedwards465724 күн бұрын
  • Try walking around Birmingham City Centre in the rain with shopping ? It is like the Twilight Zone and Tales of the Unexpected rolled into one with static commuters protecting their Mobile Phones from every orifice proof horning, Lodging without care but for the telecommunication device in their palm and the leats that are not found on any map you have to wade through.

    @allanbuttery5297@allanbuttery5297Ай бұрын
  • Have you never looked at Skid Row San Francisco or the rows of tents Philadelphia Birmingham is like a Palace and those two thick Americans you met should look at their own back streets And I live 130 miles away from Brum but love it ...Where are yu from????

    @dotmc650@dotmc650Ай бұрын
  • Massive demographic change in just a few decades - Birmingham census white population 1951 - 99+%, 1981 - 84.8%, 2001 - 70.35%, 2021 - 48.7% (42% white British rest are Europeans from Poland etc)

    @njpringle@njpringleАй бұрын
    • I'm one of those 42% and I hate it here... And people wonder why it's a crap hole, and why standards, morals, customs are different...

      @iearl504@iearl504Ай бұрын
    • Give it another 15-20 years and white people will become a minority in the UK, the trend is absolutely clear!

      @tommykarate9397@tommykarate9397Ай бұрын
    • It appears by your statistics that when the ethnic minorities become the majority then the problems begin ?

      @SparkyJohn111@SparkyJohn111Ай бұрын
    • People are voting with their feet, those that can leave are doing so. I'd advise anyone in the currently nice areas to sell up and move out now while you can get good money for your property.

      @richardevans560@richardevans56027 күн бұрын
  • i live in birmingham and i really hate it

    @RetroMasters1977@RetroMasters1977Ай бұрын
    • Like many others in the comment section! Thanks for watching and the comment

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • @@JoefishJ i love your channel keep up the great work

      @RetroMasters1977@RetroMasters1977Ай бұрын
    • Snap

      @iearl504@iearl504Ай бұрын
    • Anti social youth behaviour has increased massively here lately. I never thought I'd want to move out of Brum, but that time has definitely come.

      @mist1660@mist1660Ай бұрын
    • You should get up off your arse and clean it

      @benbrown9053@benbrown905325 күн бұрын
  • Another wonderful video mate! Love it

    @christianvalentin2558@christianvalentin2558Ай бұрын
    • Awesome thanks for watching and the kind words 👊🙏

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • What a dump.

    @ianrobert6239@ianrobert6239Ай бұрын
    • Have you ever bothered to visit Birmingham, I dought it mate as Birmingham is far from being a dump if you bothered visit Birmingham

      @peterwilliamallen1063@peterwilliamallen1063Ай бұрын
  • I left Birmingham over 30 years ago and it has certainly declined, Handsworth has always being a dump in my lifetime and Newtown is even worse. But I think you should visit Sutton Coldfield I still have relatives there and went to school in the area to get a more balanced view of the city as not everywhere is a shithole.

    @TheWhitehawker@TheWhitehawkerАй бұрын
    • Sutton Coldfield is very racist and segregated mainly white.

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • Handsworth was a dump in the 1980s, it was dangerous walking around there and being white because you'd be accused of being police. And they were openly selling drugs in the high street

      @richardevans560@richardevans56027 күн бұрын
  • Instead of the government doing big spending on fancy programs “to improve Britain”, I think that big money should be spent on the basics - clearing all of the UK’s cities of litter, flytipping, pavement stains and graffitti. It ought to be done annually. A day could be set aside each year and the public encouraged to help. A good environment tends to improve people’s behaviour (less police time), makes them happier (less mental health issues for the NHS), and inspires them to be creative. In the long run the clean up might pay for itself.

    @Zalley@ZalleyАй бұрын
    • £1/2 billion for Rwanda, £1/2 billion for France to stop illegals, £24 billion for immigrants on benefits, £12 billion for foreign student, £50 billion for HSR, £34 billion for Hinkley point, £35 billion NHS test and trace app, £7 billion in foreign aid in a country with increasing poverty and homelessness and downsizing it's military in a time of increased tension

      @nigelmacbug6678@nigelmacbug6678Ай бұрын
    • I am from south Derbyshire and regularly make a journey from North Leicestershire to South Derbyshire.There are volunteers litter picking around the country lanes usually over the weekend,they leave large numbers of refuse bags full of bottles ,cans and fast food crap ready to be collected by the council . It must be utterly soul destroying for the volunteers , even before the bags of litter have been collected there is invariably more litter and crap thrown along the lanes from passing vehicles. Some of The people in this country are some of the most dirty ,vile scum ,who have absolutely no self respect,and no respect for anyone let alone the country . This sadly applies to many native Brits .

      @michaelhart895@michaelhart895Ай бұрын
    • The council is responsible for street cleaning and rubbish collection, what are they spending their money on? Litter appears to be a problem everywhere, even in the countryside. There are usually litter bins in city and town centres but very few anywhere else. I imagine councils try and save money by not providing litter bins and having the expense of emptying them.

      @amandaduggan9051@amandaduggan9051Ай бұрын
    • spot on!@@nigelmacbug6678

      @emstirling-is4nu@emstirling-is4nuАй бұрын
    • @@amandaduggan9051 Councils might be able to improve, but on top of that we need a national clean-up every year, with central government not wasting money on unnecessary schemes elsewhere. This should be a priority.

      @Zalley@ZalleyАй бұрын
  • I’ve never understood why ‘not in full employment ppl’ can’t be used, yes used to tidy up all the litter. All these Slum Councils could get the UK Government to change whatever need to be changed and one day in seven is for litter and tidying up. Keep all the benefits and give each £50 - If you don’t then £50 is taken off (£100 effect1)/Week. Just being tidy makes a ‘feel good. They should not be doing this work in Winter months - Done

    @topjack800@topjack800Ай бұрын
  • great video. i liked how often you said "birmingham". greets from germany

    @savagesounds@savagesoundsАй бұрын
    • Hahaha 🤣 apologies! It was just in case you had forgotten where I was... Always thinking of my viewers 😂👍🙏

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • @@JoefishJ hahaha

      @savagesounds@savagesoundsАй бұрын
    • Sshhhhh........you bombed their fish and chip shops.

      @rainerschmid9965@rainerschmid99653 күн бұрын
  • I am borne and bred in Birmingham 63 years ago. I do not think this represents Birmingham at all. Selly oak was a lovely residential area but is now a money pit for student rentals. You picked Handsworth which everyone who lives in Birmingham know is a Sh*t hole (but was once very desirable and affluent. You could have picked Sparkbrook, Sparkhill, parts of Hall green, Alum rock, Tysley, Chelmsley wood, Smiths wood, west Bromwich, Bordesley Green, etc etc which are all full of immigrants, lawlessness, filth, disrespect and crime. But then you could have gone to Edgbaston, Solihull Five ways Knowle Dorridge Moseley etc etc which have not been taken over by migrants and the residents still respect the areas they live in and are still community spirited. As for your "yank" friends what would they know given some of the videos on here depicting 70% loss of residents, 40% derelict houses, 60% unemployment income in the bottom 10% of median American income???? They should try the cotswolds, Moreton in the Marsh, Stratford Henley in arden Wootton wawen then they would have found what the yanks were dreaming of. Sorry I find this as biased and sensationally untrue video as could have been produced by the BBC or the Sun newspaper. Maybe research your subject more before putting this sensationalist propaganda out there for click bait (of course with all due respect this is not a personal attack I just feel that it is so factually incorrect). Love your other videos I have watched but now question how factual they are.

    @m2mark1@m2mark1Ай бұрын
    • I think you’re onto something 🧐

      @peterbee88@peterbee88Ай бұрын
    • Racist segregated Birmingham shithole locals segregated and divided .

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • Chelmsley wood? I would not say Chelmsley is full of Immigrants...... though it is getting there thanks to the 14 bus passing through Alum rock to get to Chelmsley town center. Most of the Pakistanis you see in Chelmsley woods Asda live in Alum rock and Ward end, though feck knows were the Chinese folk in Asda actually live. The Black kids running feral at Chelmsley town center are also passing through the area (only stopping there for KFC)

      @jimpickens4067@jimpickens4067Ай бұрын
    • @jimpickens4067 Chelmsey wood is a white majority area its rejects from Birmingham that moved out to these area which is very racist too.. If Pakistanis live there they recently moved in .

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • @@zaynemal5413 I would not have said rejects, more people displaced from areas such as Small heath. Chelmsley is still a, White majority area yes but that may change as the amount of Pakistani and Somali Muslims have increased massively at the Chelmsley town center within the past 10 years

      @jimpickens4067@jimpickens4067Ай бұрын
  • Large parts of Brum are rundown, but that can be said for many areas within the UK especially large cities.

    @MrRoundy1977@MrRoundy1977Ай бұрын
  • Birmingham is amazing. You se made it negative by leaving out the best areas in the south like Moseley Village, Edgbaston, Kings Heath , Harborne and Sutton Coldfield.

    @Ann-bm5qg@Ann-bm5qgАй бұрын
    • Sutton is nice, got lost in that park a few times

      @yamyam_1978@yamyam_1978Ай бұрын
    • Those areas are mainly white areas you mentioned and are clean areas. Birmingham is segregated in areas locals are rude and ignorant.

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • @@zaynemal5413 Haven't been for nearly 10 years. Gonna go again next year, nearest bit of large open space to have a good stroll round

      @yamyam_1978@yamyam_1978Ай бұрын
    • the relatively well off white bits, you mean?

      @stevem-h3562@stevem-h356222 күн бұрын
    • @@stevem-h3562 The well off bits, not sure of the demographic over there now cause I last went in 2016 & they're the only parts I felt safe in ... city centre is grim. I last 300m before I've given up hope

      @yamyam_1978@yamyam_197822 күн бұрын
  • There’s a reason why certain areas are shit holes knee deep in rubbish. And other areas aren’t. It’s not hard to figure out

    @thecommoncarper1247@thecommoncarper1247Ай бұрын
    • Shhhh, you're not allowed to have those common sense type thoughts

      @iearl504@iearl504Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for showing us Birmingham. I like the city center too. I always wanted to see what it looked like. When I first arrived in the Columbia Heights suburb of Washington D.C( 20 min, walk from the White House), I stepped on a huge, dead rat while leaving a taxi.The taxi drivers yelled: '' welcome to America'':) I guess there are deprived and dangerous areas in every big city in the world nowadays! :)

    @snezanamil8462@snezanamil8462Ай бұрын
    • A beautiful city centre for sure! Some great architecture! Your totally right, all big cities have the bad areas! Thanks for watching and the comment! Hope you enjoy the content 👍

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • I lived in Birmingham and DC - dude, there is no comparison. Birmingham is like the worst bits of Anacostia - only poorer

      @simonorr594@simonorr594Ай бұрын
    • @@simonorr594I lived in the Columbia Heights ten years ago and it looked really bad back then. I was the only white and European girl in Kenyon street back then and the crime rate was really high there

      @snezanamil8462@snezanamil8462Ай бұрын
  • Very interesting - thanks! I only know B'rum from the canals - we cruised up from the Thame many times and now that mosy of the heavy industry - which was the reason for the canals - has gone, the waterways are now recovering providing a safe and pleasant access to the city. Have a look sometime..... A huge amount new works are transforming the whole city as a result of HS2 and hopefully that will reflect an the regeneration of some of the slum areas. Give it a try...

    @henryharesdene4164@henryharesdene4164Ай бұрын
  • Birmingham is horrible, I last 4 minutes in city centre before I've had enough ... only Sutton Coldfield & Bourneville are nice areas

    @yamyam_1978@yamyam_1978Ай бұрын
    • There's obvious signs of problems in Bham for certain. Thanks for watching and the comment 👍

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • @@JoefishJ I'll watch properly after, I live in Wolverhampton & I don't go to Brum ... going to Cadbury World next year & Market Kitchen in Edgbaston at Morrisons

      @yamyam_1978@yamyam_1978Ай бұрын
    • @@JoefishJ Watched it properly now, it's appalling - gets worse everytime I go there (3x in 6 years so far)

      @yamyam_1978@yamyam_1978Ай бұрын
  • Black by day, red by night.

    @williamfarmer3841@williamfarmer3841Ай бұрын
  • The friendly city I spent my teenage years now a shithole.

    @Delta-fs8jm@Delta-fs8jmАй бұрын
    • I guess Danny G was right 😔

      @Charted@ChartedАй бұрын
    • It was a great place in the sixties and seventies, such a shame.

      @alyb731@alyb731Ай бұрын
    • So have you visted Birmingham lately, it is a totaly modern City nd not a shit hole sorry to disapoint you

      @peterwilliamallen1063@peterwilliamallen1063Ай бұрын
    • @@peterwilliamallen1063Yes I have and when you leave the city centre you are in a different filthy and in a lot of cases dangerous world - like I said, a shithole.

      @Delta-fs8jm@Delta-fs8jmАй бұрын
    • @@Delta-fs8jm And agai only in a small area of the City, have you ever visited any other City, for example Verona, Milan or Naples, if you want a rubbish City those fit the spot and sorry no more dangerouse than the rest of the UK at least you don't get stabbed on trains as what has just happened in London and like I said it isn't a shit hole, if you don't like Birmingham then try and find some where better which you wont

      @peterwilliamallen1063@peterwilliamallen1063Ай бұрын
  • Great stuff Joe. You keep telling it how it is. MP's in London . Take Notice. All the best mate👍 Jim and Harriet

    @costasworldofmusicmemories5792@costasworldofmusicmemories5792Ай бұрын
  • Americans are not the only ones surprised at what had become of England. The English are too!

    @charlottew1245@charlottew1245Ай бұрын
  • This breaks my heart.

    @lulurama3010@lulurama3010Ай бұрын
  • I am from Birmingham. Lived there from 1962 until around 1974. I never had any problems back then, as a white lad I had loads of black and asian mates, we all got on, never thought about race or culture. My dad who originally came from the north, but was of Indian origin, moved us back up there, I think he was right.

    @Jones-xx2gc@Jones-xx2gcАй бұрын
    • Birmingham is rough very racist and locals are horrible and the place is rough ,everyone is miserable in Birmingham nothing to do.

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • @zaynemal5413 Really sorry about that.

      @Jones-xx2gc@Jones-xx2gcАй бұрын
    • That's because they were small in number, now they have demographic sway and hands on the levers of power, and now you're seeing them act and behave naturally when large in number. I'm soon to get out of this sewer

      @iearl504@iearl504Ай бұрын
    • @iearl504 Birmingham and west midlands is still white majority the problem Is its segregated in Birmingham and west midlands areas no one mixes racism is rife in Birmingham and west midlands and people are not educated both older and younger generations are racist most don't work in Birmingham and lots of poverty and drug issues and mental health issues is bad in Birmingham and west midlands. Birmingham and west midlands is deprived and has no investment or interests its neglected region.

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • @@zaynemal5413 Birmingham is 42% English. So English people are a minority there.... Segregation happens when alien groups are thrown together , people voluntarily separate to be with their own kind. Completely normal

      @iearl504@iearl504Ай бұрын
  • Great channel btw 👍

    @David-uf8ex@David-uf8exАй бұрын
  • I lived in an HMO in Birmingham for two years during the lockdown. Unfortunately, my possessions were taken by an unethical landlord.

    @abrahamsjason_@abrahamsjason_Ай бұрын
    • if you have lived in a HMO, whether you like it or not, you have funded the problem

      @jimpickens4067@jimpickens4067Ай бұрын
  • The original Brummies must grieve for their city. It has been ruined like so many other places in this country. Ghettoisation is spreading across every major town and city in the UK and resembles the third world more each day.

    @amandaduggan9051@amandaduggan9051Ай бұрын
    • Certainly sad scenes! Thanks for watching and the comment

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • My ex is american and she explored all of Birmingham, she said it was much better and cleaner than vegas, but the area you were with the americans is essentially HS2 which has segregated access to a lot of that stuff for years.

    @nicholasmassey6941@nicholasmassey6941Ай бұрын
    • Interesting to hear that I wasn't aware it was that area. Thanks for watching and the comment 👍

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • Very biased choice of areas to review.

      @tinbird87@tinbird87Ай бұрын
  • The council only ever clean the city centre. They just forget everywhere else it’s disgusting! There’s no pride!

    @MarilynRobertson-zu8pw@MarilynRobertson-zu8pwАй бұрын
    • That’s not true on the outskirts of Birmingham it is very clean and green, nothing like what this guy has recorded, it’s as if he’s gone out of his way to show Birmingham in a bad light, Birmingham is a very big place.

      @sylviabaxter265@sylviabaxter265Ай бұрын
    • There is little point cleaning some areas as the locals will see it as an opportunity to dump some more stuff. That sort of fly tipping is a mentality problem.

      @richardevans560@richardevans56027 күн бұрын
    • It's the fly tipping that's the problem It's sad to say lots of areas in Birmingham suffer from it. I'd love to have seen him walk down spark brook high street, it's like being in a flea market in India 😅

      @jdt8601@jdt860119 күн бұрын
  • Unfortunately you can lay most of the blame for this at the feet of Birmingham council. Hopeless doesnt begin to describe them! The only descision they seem to be able to make is to waste money on wokeness so much that they have gone bust. Anyone who lived or lives around Birmingham has moved out and all of them probably know someone that works for the council that is never in work. Usually because of a false ailment but nothing stops them being on the golf course 3 days a week as well as at weekends. AND THATS A FACT

    @burtonfootballer5408@burtonfootballer5408Ай бұрын
  • A beautiful country deliberately destroyed.

    @patriciarowe6685@patriciarowe6685Ай бұрын
  • Birmingham, often referred to as the "Detroit of England," has a rich and storied history intertwined with industrialization, manufacturing, and cultural diversity. Like Detroit in the United States, Birmingham experienced significant industrial growth during the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly in industries such as manufacturing, engineering, and automotive production. The comparison to Detroit carries connotations of resilience, grit, and transformation. Both cities faced economic challenges and decline in certain periods, yet they are now undergoing revitalization efforts and embracing their cultural heritage to move forward Despite its rough-and-tumble reputation, Birmingham is now reinventing itself as a vibrant and dynamic modern city.

    @markbradshaw6655@markbradshaw6655Ай бұрын
  • Wow. Great video Joe .

    @user-ul2mi6fm4s@user-ul2mi6fm4sАй бұрын
    • Thanks for the kind words 🙏

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • Why you and Ben keep slagging Birmingham. You show stuff thats in every city somewhere. Go Bournville and do a vlog

    @villaandy77@villaandy77Ай бұрын
    • Yea the whole vid is nonsense, I mean try as he might he couldnt make Selly Oak look that bad, I know it well its just fine, many of the dodgy parts of Brum were Dodgy 40 years ago, they arent actually worse, they have been that way for decades, I still maintain more has improved than declined, I think Brum is a great city, some areas like Perry Barr and Longbridge are way better not to mention the city centre

      @vaughanbbrean71@vaughanbbrean71Ай бұрын
    • @vaughanbbrean71 Longbridge was desolate for years. It was hardly hard to improve it! Perry B has always been a hovel. The city centr has come a long way but how long has it took to level up with tye rest of the country? About twenty years. And the people in the city centre are as rough as rough gets!

      @RBC0405@RBC0405Ай бұрын
    • @@RBC0405 I can tell you that I need to pay £100,000 more for a house in even Northfield that even aproaches the one I have here in Devon, if Birmingham was so crap and Devon is so idylic, why is that then ?, as I say I can compare the two areas and also Birmingham over many decades, but hey if you dont like it, move to Devon and work in a supermarket (probably miles away) or get a seasonal job on a campsite, you will surely love it

      @vaughanbbrean71@vaughanbbrean71Ай бұрын
    • He where was the homeless ? Birmingham has improved and is safer then shitty london!

      @nav2009@nav2009Ай бұрын
    • I agree .. why not go other other areas .. cannonhill Park for one and speak to brummies not just posh students. Really biased and unresearched.

      @pinkzweibel985@pinkzweibel985Ай бұрын
  • There are still nice parts of Birmingham which you haven’t shown. You’ve picked some of the worse places.

    @MarilynRobertson-zu8pw@MarilynRobertson-zu8pwАй бұрын
    • Selly Oak is supposed a nicer area?

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • @@JoefishJ Selly Oak is ok, but there are much nicer parts.

      @peterbee88@peterbee88Ай бұрын
    • All the nicer areas of Birmingham are segregated and predominantly white areas.

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • Harborne is a nice town.

      @thelegaloccupier1982@thelegaloccupier1982Ай бұрын
    • ​@@JoefishJ You haven't a clue. Crap journalism!

      @user-wn3tg7gl2w@user-wn3tg7gl2w18 күн бұрын
  • Even where I live Cradley heath, outskirts of Brum, is going down hill fast, and looking very sorry for itself...Even woke up one night, mine and my neighbours' cars had been petrol bombed, both cars were right offs...

    @blueXRPdynamite.@blueXRPdynamite.Ай бұрын
  • Most of Birmingham's residents don't live in those back street districts just outside the city centre. They live further out. Eg. Moseley, Edgbaston, King's Heath, Yardley Wood etc. Mostly Pakistanis and other Muslims who live in those inner districts.

    @josephhall9307@josephhall9307Ай бұрын
    • Lots of racism and divisions and segregated areas In Birmingham. Brummies are backwards Older generations are very racist in Birmingham and west midlands.

      @jonesroberts3640@jonesroberts3640Ай бұрын
    • @@jonesroberts3640 Which areas are segregated ?

      @josephhall9307@josephhall9307Ай бұрын
    • @@josephhall9307 Inner Birmingham is mixed outer Birmingham is white majority and segregated with no integration at all.

      @jonesroberts3640@jonesroberts3640Ай бұрын
    • @@jonesroberts3640 The only area of Birmingham itself I've noticed having very little integration is Longbridge, and Bournville going out of Birmingham that way. Erdington used to be very white but it now has a black and Asian population which the whites resent. Sutton Coldfield attracts black public sector workers and others in good jobs originally from the inner cities. Asians as well. Solihull attracts alot of Asian doctors. Areas just outside Birmingham such as the B31 area and Marston Green and the train stops between Birmingham International and Coventry are uniformly white. But they commute into Birmingham city centre to do high paying jobs. Kings Heath and Warstock is mostly a white area, so is Shirley, Solihull.

      @josephhall9307@josephhall9307Ай бұрын
    • @@josephhall9307 Kings Norton, Sheldon, Druids heath, maypole, Kingstanding, Northfield, Bartley Green, Quinton, Longbridge are very white and racist most of Birmingham has a lot of racism and segregation issues no integration at all. Locals keep to thier own .

      @jonesroberts3640@jonesroberts3640Ай бұрын
  • Handsworth in my mind is eternally connected with the band Steel Pulse.

    @sirapos6550@sirapos6550Ай бұрын
  • This city goes from cold to hot from poverty to richness. I have seen Lamborghini's, Rolls Royce's, Ferrari's etc...😂

    @Andrew-cv8gv@Andrew-cv8gvАй бұрын
  • Nice to see a positive mention of Norwich in this video (where I’m from) definitely one of the UK’s best.

    @cptadb93@cptadb93Ай бұрын
  • Morning, Joe! Gotta catch this one a little later. Just wanted to say hi..

    @choochoo9506@choochoo9506Ай бұрын
    • Hey Jen 👋👍 have a great day! Let me know what you think.

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • A perfect microcosm of the whole country. Everything good was built pre WW2, it trucked along in passable mediocrity for about 50 years, and then "something" happened and suddenly it's dirty, unsafe and impoverished but with painful reminders of what could have persisted. Truly a mystery as to what "something" might be.

    @Paul-bs5wl@Paul-bs5wlАй бұрын
    • Yeah it's almost like a whole new population has moved in and transplanted the old one.... Oh wait...

      @iearl504@iearl504Ай бұрын
  • Long time since i was in Brum i used to pass through it on the way to London from Liverpool i don't remember it being that bad . for the 2nd largest city I've always found it a dull place

    @garyrigby21@garyrigby21Ай бұрын
    • I lived in South Birmingham in Moseley Village. I loved Birmingham. Dull? It’s an amazing place.

      @Ann-bm5qg@Ann-bm5qgАй бұрын
    • Birmingham is depressing

      @marthasheilds2446@marthasheilds2446Ай бұрын
  • Labour Council, say no more!

    @lynholness5177@lynholness5177Ай бұрын
    • Well, the Tories have been in power for 14 years, and look at the mess THEY'VE fcuking made of the entire country, let-alone just a city ............

      @user-jg2nq6ll4c@user-jg2nq6ll4cАй бұрын
    • Many Tory councils are facing bankruptcy sweetie

      @thomasglover7937@thomasglover7937Ай бұрын
    • Labour council who have had their funding cut from central government

      @AndyR072@AndyR072Ай бұрын
    • @@user-jg2nq6ll4c You’re overlooking the fact that todays tories are an even bigger bunch of commies than the labour people. Also, despite you trying to change the focus - Birmingham council is still run by labour.

      @peterbee88@peterbee88Ай бұрын
    • @@AndyR072 Labour Council who spent over £100 million on a technology project that cost £19 million. They don't deserve to be given extra funding, they're financially illiterate.

      @PrivilegedWhiteRabbit@PrivilegedWhiteRabbitАй бұрын
  • Still here, following. Funny, I grew up in Brum (a nicer part). Hated the city center, still hate it. Cheers, Joe.

    @crazyherisson6500@crazyherisson6500Ай бұрын
    • Awesome mate! Right from the beginning! Thanks for the support 🙏👊 yeh can't say I'm rushing back to Brum anytime soon.

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • Very soon .....the whole England willl be like Birmingham.....I bet ...less than 5 years from now ...not 20 yeras 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    @joerod7526@joerod7526Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the filming . Never been to the city centre, I'm a library worker from Manchester. Amazing library ! Similar issues as other cities & towns , all over. The companies that produce all this packaging & waste , people who stash money abroad should be taxed big time. Just had one bin when I was a tot.

    @SuzanneO707@SuzanneO707Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for watching and the comment! Glad you enjoyed the content, hopefully things improve for the people 👍

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • I stash money abroad, Suzanne, because I pay far too much tax that doesn't solve a single issue (clearly) in the UK and my heard work is rewarded with 60% tax and a total hammer on entrepreneurialism and employment that results from that. Instead, I am just treading water instead of expanding and employing people. It isn't worth getting out of bed and growing an economy at 60% tax (including all stealth taxes). Combine this with the expensive energy now due to Net Zero madness, and you will not see any growth in the economy that is meaningful (not just here but across the West. Animal spirits needs incentive. We have none. So they're getting my money to give to the Third World whilst destroying our home. NO.

      @richardwills-woodward5340@richardwills-woodward5340Ай бұрын
    • @@richardwills-woodward5340 All animals are equal.

      @SuzanneO707@SuzanneO707Ай бұрын
    • @@richardwills-woodward5340 I didn't mean you I meant the super rich.

      @SuzanneO707@SuzanneO707Ай бұрын
  • and modern architecture makes everywhere look disgusting, best cities still have historic buildings...fact

    @spudspuddy@spudspuddyАй бұрын
  • give it couple of years would be just like living in pakistan

    @pinxtownington4645@pinxtownington4645Ай бұрын
  • How on earth are you walking around with a camera out and not getting mugged??

    @cypher686@cypher686Ай бұрын
    • Certainly sketchy at times. Thanks for watching and the comment 👍

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • Be careful...I think you are taking a risk at times in some of these areas@@JoefishJ

      @KS-oc4hu@KS-oc4huАй бұрын
  • Birmingham certainly has its issues (especially the useless Bankrupt Council) but generally has an undeserved bad reputation. It’s seen as dull, unsafe and not cool but Central Birmingham, Moseley, Kings Heath, Sutton Coldfield, Boldmere etc are great! The UK’s ❤ City (the ‘Second City’ tag can do one) - A City of nearly 1.2 million with a metropolitan area of over 4.3 million. There must be something about the place and the surrounding area!!!

    @Rijowhi@RijowhiАй бұрын
  • I was born in the renown part of Birmingham in the 80’s, it was a hole then and a hole now, clear to see why it’s got and is getting worse. Rats were as big as cats then! Did give me the impetus I needed to work hard at school and at work and get out as soon as possible, then encouraged my parents to leave!

    @rolls7112@rolls7112Ай бұрын
    • Agree Birmingham has a flytipping issues and rubbish issues locals don't want to pay to get rid of rubbish many are poor .

      @marthasheilds2446@marthasheilds2446Ай бұрын
  • Sensationalist video! I agree, there are some areas in the City in need of significant improving. Where you have low income, you will always have crime and anti social problems. How about next time you visit the City with your pal Ben, go see Bournville, Jewellery Quarter, Five Ways, Sutton Coldfield, Four Oaks, Harborne, Moseley, and Edgbaston.

    @naheem@naheem19 күн бұрын
  • Birmingham isn't safe in many areas

    @ellismeah8110@ellismeah8110Ай бұрын
    • I know, was a shock! Thanks for watching

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • The Rats are the size of dogs, Rats are some of the people that live there looking at the state of the place, disgusting

    @biglinds39@biglinds39Ай бұрын
  • Like any big city, Birmingham has some terrible areas, and some really great ones too. I lived there for nearly 20 yrs and loved it. Was there recently and was really impressed with the city centre. Lots of different parts to it and loads of interesting stuff. Can’t understand why garbage is allowed to accumulate on the road side though. Was in Naples last summer and it was the same. Sign of bad city management. Shame.

    @user-zx6sq2ew5v@user-zx6sq2ew5vАй бұрын
  • Birmingham was booming before Brexit. New futuristic buildings, hundreds of tech start ups, a young thriving population, it had so much going for it.

    @bertiew6771@bertiew6771Ай бұрын
  • Its Selly Oak, Not Selly Oaks!!!!

    @crazymoe8494@crazymoe8494Ай бұрын
  • They are putting the Council Tax up again. I wonder where all the money goes?

    @mikehunt1528@mikehunt1528Ай бұрын
    • I wonder indeed. Even the council doesnt know and they are certainly unable to balance the books

      @burtonfootballer5408@burtonfootballer5408Ай бұрын
    • Is everyone paying their council taxes????

      @stephenbassett8401@stephenbassett8401Ай бұрын
  • I think you selected some of the worst areas of the city you could find. Where I live in Sutton Coldfield is certainly nothing like this.

    @paulph12002@paulph12002Ай бұрын
  • That’s just pure shame on the council for not cleaning the mess up at the park, no excuses

    @mickhiggins1031@mickhiggins10318 күн бұрын
  • Oh...!!! my England why are people treating it like a rubbish dump..? me X Nottingham ..England looks such a miserable place to live n work..I was born in 1944 and in the late 40s 50s we possesed very little ..all my cloths where hand-me downs from the church jumble sale but we was proud people .. mum n dad out of work ..no money never had a holiday ..most of my pald did I use to just go window shopping up Hyson Green ..wishing .. my father died in a Mental Asylum when I was 15 ...me just factory fodder,,, So in 1968 by myself I emigrated to Australia I had never new what it was like to be out of Nottingham...so here I am 56 yrs later ... PLEASE DON'T RUBBISH YOUR COUNTRY ... BE PROUD ..STAND UP FOR THE JACK ..its a world famous flag...thanks for reading..

    @dodgeboy9052@dodgeboy9052Ай бұрын
  • Why doesn't the council just tidy all that shit up? Get people out on community service litter picking & a bin lorry for the bigger stuff. Surely it's not that hard to do ffs

    @simoncoles3168@simoncoles3168Ай бұрын
  • Should go to Walsall mate. That's even worse! Walsall and down the road Darlaston. About 10 miles away from Birmingham. It would shock you. I was born in Walsall and grew up in Darlaston. Thankfully I moved out of Darlaston about 20 years ago and now live in Cannock, by the chase 👍

    @westwoodhammer5057@westwoodhammer5057Ай бұрын
  • How do they expect people to take pride in the area they live, when the council doesn't give a stuff about cleaning the poverty stricken areas up

    @SJLR1234@SJLR1234Ай бұрын
    • Really sad scenes. Thanks for watching and the comment

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • Birmingham will never be the same again back in the day loved it drugs crime is riffe moved on till pass through now and again just to catch up with family

    @kevinspachier203@kevinspachier203Ай бұрын
    • A lot of viewers share the same sentiment as yourself. Thanks for watching

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • Mental health issues in Birmingham is bad.

      @jonesroberts3640@jonesroberts3640Ай бұрын
  • Coventry is dump city too

    @sameersalaman@sameersalamanАй бұрын
    • Birmingham is the biggest racist segregated dump city .

      @marthasheilds2446@marthasheilds2446Ай бұрын
    • and then some.

      @stevem-h3562@stevem-h356222 күн бұрын
  • How does it compare with your recent visit to my hometown Peterborough ?

    @Theashenone17@Theashenone17Ай бұрын
  • The shopping area, didn't feel safe in 2011. Took my phone to get fixed at CPW under the rotunda & went to get the train back. All these people just started 'mobilising' & there was a very moody, sketchy atmosphere. Needless to say Carphone Warehouse calls me up the next day about getting me a new phone 😆

    @Lee_303@Lee_303Ай бұрын
  • Is it really any worse than Manchester or Leeds?

    @itzandz@itzandzАй бұрын
    • No.

      @chris.bcfc.keeprighton.5685@chris.bcfc.keeprighton.5685Ай бұрын
    • Yes.

      @jonesroberts3640@jonesroberts3640Ай бұрын
  • Have u took a trip fru newtown n aston

    @WhoCaresAnymoreTho@WhoCaresAnymoreThoАй бұрын
  • Fun fact! Homelessness is so high in Birmingham because councils send their homeless there... as a single, male aged 25-49 - There's no help out there so I took the offer of a single train ticket to what turned out to be a crack house just outside the city centre. I now live about 10 miles out and only go there to get a train straight back out to somewhere else.

    @gthbtn@gthbtnАй бұрын
  • 'gentleman just keeled over', it's happening everywhere, can't imagine why!.

    @gmc9451@gmc9451Ай бұрын
    • Saw so many like it in Bham!

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • I live in Birmingham. Absolute shit hole and not safe.

    @leekendrick6015@leekendrick6015Ай бұрын
    • It really did have that feeling to be honest. Thanks for watching and the comment. I hope things improve 👍

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
  • I LOVE BRUM! Ok, things you all need to know!! I've lived in Brum all my life (Born 60's), and believe me it was much more rough in the 80's and 90's. However, it is in many ways much better, and it's only dangerous if you go out looking for trouble. But that's the same wherever you go! Otherwise brummies in general are really chilled and laid back. It's much more dirtier in Brum then before, and that's because the council are useless in spending money and taking care of the city. Hence why Birmingham is Bankrupt! Whats more sad and shocking is that you are asking Americans about Brum, and not a local. A bit of a silly and useless video imo!

    @tuttahsmith7481@tuttahsmith7481Ай бұрын
    • Well said !

      @52hermitage@52hermitageАй бұрын
    • I left Birmingham 10 years ago after having lived there for 23 years. When I visit friends I’m impressed by the continuous improvement of the City Centre, 60’s concrete monstrosities such as the library, gone, new glass clad buildings nestling amongst beautiful Victorian architecture in harmony. I now live in London, crime is sky high, homelessness everywhere, wish I’d never left!

      @tinbird87@tinbird87Ай бұрын
    • @@tinbird87It’s improved in some respects, I remember ‘Paradise Place’ near the old library, it’s not there now but there were beggars camped out literally 24/7, the most thirds world place to ever exist in Britain!

      @fuckdefed@fuckdefed27 күн бұрын
  • That’s disgusting. They used to throw all their rubbish in that river back home so I guess they just chuck it in the streets here 🤮

    @Ashers2410@Ashers2410Ай бұрын
  • Can you still see " George Davis is innocent !" anywhere in Graffiti in Birmingham ? In the early 70s. I remember it was everywhere !

    @Sam_Green____4114@Sam_Green____4114Ай бұрын
  • When I left school in 1979 we had IRA terrorism, Birmingham pub bombings, National Front race riots, mass unemployment, a city centre that was choked with traffic, poor public transport, canals full of shopping trollies and rubbish, abandoned factories everywhere, in general Birmingham is far better now, so much so that I am moving back from Devon after 30 years away, you have to be older to be able to see this, younger people have no perspective on this so just assume everything is in decline

    @vaughanbbrean71@vaughanbbrean71Ай бұрын
    • That's a really interesting perspective and one I honestly hadn't considered. Thanks for your comment there pal 👍

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJАй бұрын
    • @@JoefishJ When I left school things were seriously grim, no minimum wage, no matter how much you wanted a job there just werent any and you were paid as little as the employer could get away with, Birmingham was in catastophic industrial decline with announcments daily of major employers shutting down this led to never ending strike action and protests everywhere the city centre was violent, Digbeth was an absoloute no go zone and seperate from the city centre, as was the Jewelry quarter area, I went to school in Handsworth and race problems were terrible. My two sons born in Devon now live in Weoley Castle and Selly oak, they love it, they both have decent jobs, they are never bored, they dont need a car and are both thriving in Brum, sure its a massive city with bad areas as well as good, but personally I cant wait to move back, and one thing Birmingham has in abundance is parks, Cofton park, sutton park, Pype hayes park, all those parks in Bourneville area, Perry Barr Park, Perry hall park, Lickey Hills and many many more, its really not so bad, honestly it isnt, I was away for 20 years and was stunned by the improvements when I took a fresh look

      @vaughanbbrean71@vaughanbbrean71Ай бұрын
    • Birmingham is very racist and segregated today locals are racist and bigoted.

      @zaynemal5413@zaynemal5413Ай бұрын
    • what a load of rot, if you leave devon for birmingham be sure to wear a suit of armour

      @spudspuddy@spudspuddyАй бұрын
    • @@spudspuddy ​ @spudspuddy Strange how none of my over 20 family members have who live all over the city from Kingstanding to Solihull have always all had decent jobs, all use the nightlife, public transport, pubs etc have never been robbed, mugged or raped, strange how my two sons were bored shitless in Devon and couldnt find a decent job that paid any more than minimum wage but now both have well paid jobs, they now have a good social life and transport links in Birmingham, strange how I have been offered 2 jobs in Birmingham both paying twice what I can earn here, strange how houses in Birmingham in a half decent area are 35% more expensive in Brum than Devon because there are far more oppourtunities, maybe all my family members have just been lucky and everybody else in Brum is poverty stricken and miserable. I know Brum very very well, I grew up there and go back regulary, I know the good and the bad. I know what it was like 50 years ago, I know what it is like now, some things a very few things are worse but mostly its better from my perspective. I lived in Brum for 32 years and went to School in Handsworth, I moved to Devon and have been here for 30 years, I can directly compare the two, I have seen the differences over six decades, sure lovely holiday destination down here, relatively low crime but I tell you, neither of my sons or any other family would dream of moving to Devon, they come to visit as do other family members and have a nice time but not one of them would chose to live here permanently, or at least not for another 30 years when they dont need a job anymore, I cant wait to be back

      @vaughanbbrean71@vaughanbbrean71Ай бұрын
  • Around 2 minutues in where you mention empty and abandoned, yes, but there is HUGE building opposite soon be demolished so it's going to be a MASSIVE building site for many years in that vicinity.

    @nicholasmassey6941@nicholasmassey6941Ай бұрын
    • Its not empty, those of the backs of the huge new M&S store and other inside the bottom level of the Bullring. The vid is full of inaccuracies .

      @beareatsworld7637@beareatsworld7637Ай бұрын
    • @@beareatsworld7637spot on

      @52hermitage@52hermitageАй бұрын
    • yes but the huge curved building near there is going to be demolished so it's gonna affect that region for footfall a lot. @@beareatsworld7637

      @nicholasmassey6941@nicholasmassey6941Ай бұрын
  • Hooked on your vids bro

    @tjames5143@tjames514315 күн бұрын
    • Appreciate that bro 🙏 got a good one coming Saturday for ya 👊

      @JoefishJ@JoefishJ15 күн бұрын
  • I was in Birmingham as a truck driver. I've got an unloading near Bordesley Green. Strange place, I feel sorry for the British.

    @radosawfeldgebel7071@radosawfeldgebel707114 күн бұрын
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